Desuetude

Word DESUETUDE
Character 9
Hyphenation des ue tude
Pronunciations /-tʃuːd/

Definitions and meanings of "Desuetude"

What do we mean by desuetude?

A state of disuse or inactivity. noun

Discontinuance of use, practice, custom, or fashion; disuse: as, many words in every language have fallen into desuetude. noun

The cessation of use; disuse; discontinuance of practice, custom, or fashion. noun

Disuse, obsolescence (for example, the state of a custom that is no longer observed nor practised) noun

A state of inactivity or disuse noun

Disuse, obsolescence (for example, the state of a custom that is no longer observed nor practised).

In a state of disuse Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Desuetude

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The word "desuetude" in example sentences

One important point that was made concerned the degree to which England has over the last one thousand years had so much to do with The Low Countries (a phrase that is now in desuetude but which I use here as neutral code for both Flanders and The Netherlands), often to the mutual commercial benefit of each party and often in ways which enriched us culturally as well as economically. ❋ Unknown (2007)

But when Trent rolled around the practice was already in desuetude, and only one lonely instance was somewhat doubtfully recorded of Vatican I. ❋ John (2003)

Supporters of libertine sexuality should be mindful that desuetude is a “living” concept also — even under the phantasmagorical plurality of Stevens’ waxing dreamy in Casey: It appears that opponents of radical libertinism need merely to achieve a generational duration for their own position and even Casey’s expansive conceptual sweep, sweeps back with just as much double-edged force: ❋ Unknown (2010)

Toasts have also fallen into "desuetude" at private dinners. ❋ Walter Germain (N/A)

Finally, it set off a nice contrast between desuetude of their present condition and their pending leap into fame and fortune, provided they don't flush their prospects down the toilet, which is the premise of the story. ❋ James Scarborough (2011)

* With a full house, Mary Robinette Kowal began with a puppet show tribute to Ray Harryhausen about a mournful latex dinosaur who has fallen into desuetude. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I think this could [should] at least be grounds for a claim of desuetude. ❋ Unknown (2010)

When the Communists precipitously lost popularity in the 1950s, the word "progressive" fell into desuetude. ❋ Joshua Muravchik (2011)

Iraqis didn't want them, and they're falling into desuetude, I think, as we speak. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Yet even in their desuetude, when they “remain, tiny in numbers, among the nations,” God awaits their repentance, explicitly mentioning the promise he made to their forefathers. ❋ David Hazony (2010)

And, of course I hear the perpetual drone of traffic and observe desuetude, detritus and graffiti. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Ever since [my gf] [dumped] me, [my penis] has been in desuetude. ❋ Slackergod (2007)

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